Album of the Year
"Millennium," Backstreet
Boys (various producers, engineers/mixers)
"Fly," Dixie Chicks
(Blake Chancey and Paul Worley, producers John Guess and Billy Sherrill,
engineers/mixers)
"When I Look in Your
Eyes" Diana Krall (Tommy LiPuma and Johnny Mandel, producersAl Schmitt,
engineer/mixer)
"Supernatural," Santana
(Clive Davis and Carlos Santana, producers Steve Fontano, engineer/mixer)
"FanMail," TLC (Dallas
Austin, producer Carlton Lynn, engineer/mixer).
Song of the Year
"I Want It That Way,"
Andreas Carlsson and Max Martin, songwriters (Backstreet Boys, artist)
"Livin' La Vida Loca,"
Desmond Child and Robi Rosa (Ricky Martin)
"Smooth," Itaal Shur
and Rob Thomas (Santana featuring Rob Thomas)
"Unpretty," Dallas Austin
and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins (TLC)
"You've Got a Way,"
Robert John "Mutt" Lange and Shania Twain (Shania Twain).
Best New Artist
Christina Aguilera
Macy Gray
Kid Rock
Britney Spears
Susan Tedeschi.
Best Female Vocal
"Genie in a Bottle,"
Christina Aguilera
"Beautiful Stranger,"
Madonna
"I Will Remember You,"
Sarah McLachlan
"Thank U," Alanis Morissette
". . . Baby One More
Time," Britney Spears.
Best Male Vocal
"I Need to Know," Marc
Anthony
"Mambo No. 5 (A Little
Bit of . . .)," Lou Bega
"Sogno," Andrea Bocelli
"Livin' La Vida Loca,"
Ricky Martin
"Brand New Day," Sting.
Best Duo or Group
Vocal
"I Want It That Way,"
Backstreet Boys
"Maria Maria," Santana
"Kiss Me," Sixpence
None the Richer
"All Star," Smash Mouth
"Unpretty," TLC.
Best Collaboration
With Vocals
"The Prayer," Andrea
Bocelli and Celine Dion
"When You Believe,"
Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey
"Music of My Heart,"
'N Sync and Gloria Estefan
"Love of My Life," Santana
featuring Dave Matthews
"Smooth," Santana featuring
Rob Thomas.
Best Instrumental
Performance
"The Look of Love,"
Herb Alpert
"A Day in the Life,"
Jeff Beck
"Song C," Bruce Hornsby
"Night and Day," Willie
Nelson
"El Farol," Santana.
Best Dance Recording
"Believe," Cher
"Don't Let This Moment
End," Gloria Estefan
"Praise You," Fatboy
Slim
"Waiting for Tonight,"
Jennifer Lopez
"I Will Go With You
(Con Te Partiro)," Donna Summer.
Best Pop Album
"Millennium," Backstreet
Boys (Jive Records)
"Believe," Cher (Brian
Rawling and Mark Taylor, producers Mark Taylor, engineer/mixer)
"Ricky Martin," Ricky
Martin (Desmond Child and Robi Rosa, producers Charles Dye, engineer/mixer)
"Mirrorball," Sarah
McLachlan (Tom Lord-Alge and Tim Oberthier, engineers/mixers)
"Brand New Day," Sting
(Kipper and Sting, producers Neil Dorfsman and Simon Osborne, engineers/mixers).
Best Traditional
Pop Vocal
"Bennett Sings Ellington--Hot
& Cool," Tony Bennett
"Come by Me," Harry
Connick Jr.
"The Movie Album--As
Time Goes By," Neil Diamond
"Manilow Sings Sinatra,"
Barry Manilow
"You're the Top Love
Songs of Cole Porter," Bobby Short.
Best Female Rock
Vocal Performance
"Bliss," Tori Amos
"Sweet Child o' Mine,"
Sheryl Crow
"Jukebox," Ani Difranco
"Angels Would Fall,"
Melissa Etheridge
"Possession," Sarah
McLachlan.
Best Male Rock
Vocal Performance
"Can't Change Me," Chris
Cornell
"What It's Like," Everlast
"American Woman," Lenny
Kravitz
"The Promise," Bruce
Springsteen
"Hold On," Tom Waits.
Best Duo or Group
Rock Performance
"Special," Garbage
"Black Balloon," Goo
Goo Dolls
"Malibu," Hole
"Scar Tissue," Red Hot
Chili Peppers
"Put Your Lights On,"
Santana (featuring Everlast).
Best Hard Rock
Performance
"Get Born Again," Alice
in Chains
"Lit Up," Buckcherry
"Bawitdaba," Kid Rock
"Freak on a Leash,"
Korn
"Nookie," Limp Bizkit
"Whiskey in the Jar,"
Metallica.
Best Metal Performance
"Iron Man," Black Sabbath
"Bad Blood," Ministry
"Enter Sandman," Motorhead
"Starfers, Inc.," Nine
Inch Nails
"Superbeast," Rob Zombie.
Best Rock Instrumental
Performance
"What Mama Said," Jeff
Beck
"Espionage," Green Day
"Bodyrock," Moby
"The Calling," Santana
(featuring Eric Clapton)
"Windows to the Soul,"
Steve Vai.
Best Rock Song
"Angels Would Fall,"
Melissa Etheridge and John Shanks, songwriters (Melissa Etheridge, artist)
"The Promise," Bruce
Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen)
"Room at the Top," Tom
Petty (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers)
"Scar Tissue," Flea,
John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
"Special," Doug Erikson,
Shirley Manson, Steve Marker and Butch Vig (Garbage).
Best Rock Album
"Breakdown," Melissa
Etheridge (Melissa Etheridge and John Shanks, producers Marc DeSisto, engineer/mixer)
"Significant Other,"
Limp Bizkit (Terry Date and Limp Bizkit, producers
Terry Date and Brendan
O'Brien, engineers/mixers)
"Echo," Tom Petty and
the Heartbreakers (Mike Campbell, Tom Petty and Rick Rubin, producers Mike
Campbell and Richard Dodd, engineers/mixers)
"Californication," Red
Hot Chili Peppers (Rick Rubin, producer Jim Scott, engineer/mixer)
"Supernatural," Santana
(Clive Davis and Carlos Santana, producers Steve Fontano, engineer/mixer).
Best Alternative
Music Performance
"To Venus and Back,"
Tori Amos
"Mutations," Beck
"You've Come a Long
Way, Baby," Fatboy Slim
"Play," Moby
"The Fragile," Nine
Inch Nails.
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